Unit 2 How can we learn about history? Vocabulary 1

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Across
  1. 3. (v) to work hard.
  2. 4. (n) a room used for a special or official purpose.
  3. 7. sticky soil that is used for making pots or bricks.
  4. 8. (n) important people in a high social class.
  5. 10. (adj) a narrow piece of decoration along a wall, either inside a room or on the outside of a building just under the roof.
  6. 12. (n) a member of your family who lived a long time before you were born.
Down
  1. 1. (n) someone who steals things.
  2. 2. a door, gate, or other opening that you go through to enter a place.
  3. 5. one of the hard, white parts inside your body that form the structure of your body.
  4. 6. (v) if something occupies you or your time, you are busy doing something.
  5. 9. (n) a door, that you can go through to get out of a place.
  6. 11. stones, (phrase) a rare and valuable jewel, such as a diamond.